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Calculate your personal impact in various environmental and health categories.

Energy, Carbon, Water, Materials and Toxicity metrics will be shown as a simplified score and as ecological metrics for each user.

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Select Action and Products to reduce your impact.

Users will receive regular performance reports with recommended actions and incentivized products, tailored for each user.

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Share Success, Compete to Win.

Share your score and completed actions with friends, community and the world through the My Green Impact forum page.

Features for a customized experience

Varying user experience levels.

Casual Users that lack time and resources will have simplified scoring and automation while Super Users will have the ability to analyze specific metrics associated their scores and actions.

Automated Tracking Platform

User data is automatically categorized and calculated through simple input and links to other user data such as utility providers, transit cards, GPS systems and retail providers.

Impact Categories & Simplified Scoring

Energy, Carbon, Water, Materials and Toxicity metrics will be shown as a simplified score for each user. The higher the score, the higher your impact. The goal is to reduce your score in each category to less than (1), a target that signifies sustainable impact.

Blog and Impact Forum

Education will be the key to success for many users. A blog and user forum will be provided to share data with and among users.

Privacy for User Data

Privacy settings will keep user personal data anonymous while still allowing data collection that will improve sustainable success among various user groups and regions of the world.

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This is probably not the first place you’ve read about Georgetown, Texas, the town of 55,000 that will be getting the equivalent of 100 percent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2017. But few articles hit ...

This is probably not the first place you’ve read about Georgetown, Texas, the town of 55,000 that will be getting the equivalent of 100 percent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2017. But few articles hit ...